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EXAMPLES OF EXCESS CHARGED BY CAR RENTAL COMPANIES
IN EUROPE, SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
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When you hire a car, your car rental agreement includes cover for Collision Damage Waiver (damage to the rental vehicle) and Theft.
There is almost always an Excess on the Collision Damage Waiver and Theft.
Excess is also known as, non-waiver, the deductible or super CDW.
Excess is a voluntary insurance and is sold by car rental companies at the counter when the customer collects the car. It is usually charged on a Daily basis. The customer has the right to accept or decline the car rental companies Excess. If they do decline, they will be responsible for the excess charges if they have any damage to the vehicle. |
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The cost of the Excess will vary according to:
• The rental company
• Size of the rental vehicle
• The country in which the car is picked-up |
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Use the menu below to check the current Excess rates charged by the leading car rental companies |
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Country of car rental
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The information contained on this site was obtained by Insurance4carhire staff calling each car rental company's
airport location
at the international airport in the capital city of each country.
This survey was conducted in August 2007, and the costs based on the hire of a compact size car for one week. |